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JEDDAH: ’s Midad Energy North Africa signed a $5.4 billion production-sharing contract with Algeria’s Sonatrach to explore and develop hydrocarbons in the Illizi Basin.
The agreement was signed in Algiers in the presence of Saudi Ambassador Abdullah bin Nasser Al-Busairi and Algerian Minister of Energy and Mines Mohamed Arkab, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
Under the deal, Midad Energy will fully finance the project, including $288 million earmarked for exploration. The contract runs for 30 years, with an option to extend for an additional 10 years, and includes a seven-year exploration phase.
The partnership, one of ’s largest private energy investments in North Africa, aims to boost Algeria’s upstream production and strengthen energy cooperation between the two OPEC member states.
“By the end of the contractual period, total production is expected to reach about 993 million barrels of oil equivalent, including 125 billion cubic meters of natural gas,” SPA reported.
The deal supports Algeria’s efforts to reinforce its position as a key energy supplier to global markets while meeting domestic demand and advancing a transition toward more sustainable sources.